McCordsville White Pages Directory

McCordsville white pages help you search for people records and public files in this fast-growing Hancock County town. With just under 10,000 residents, McCordsville sits on the northeast side of the Indianapolis metro area. Public records for McCordsville flow through the Hancock County courthouse in nearby Greenfield. You can look up court cases, check property records, and search state databases for free. This page shows you where to find McCordsville white pages records and how to use each tool to get what you need.

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Hancock County
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Hancock County Records for McCordsville

McCordsville does not have its own courthouse. All court and recorded documents for the town go through Hancock County. The county seat is Greenfield, about ten miles east on US 36. The Hancock County Clerk handles court filings, and the recorder keeps deeds and property documents. Both offices sit in the courthouse on State Street in Greenfield.

For McCordsville white pages searches, the Hancock County Clerk is the first place to check. The clerk keeps civil, criminal, family, and small claims court records. You can request copies in person or by mail. Fees vary by document type, but most basic copies are a few dollars per page. The clerk can also help you find older records that may not be in the digital system yet.

Property records for McCordsville are at the Hancock County Recorder's office. The recorder logs deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land documents. If you need to check who owns a parcel in McCordsville or look for liens on a property, this office has the files. The county auditor also keeps tax assessment data that pairs with recorder files.

McCordsville White Pages Vital Records

Vital records are a common part of McCordsville white pages lookups. Birth and death certificates are kept by the state. The Indiana Division of Vital Records manages these documents for the whole state.

McCordsville white pages Indiana vital records portal

Birth certificates cost $8 for the first copy. Each extra copy is $4. You can order online, by mail, or in person at the state office in Indianapolis. Death certificates follow the same pricing and process. For McCordsville residents, the state vital records office is the official source for these documents. The Hancock County Health Department may also be able to help with local vital records questions.

Marriage and divorce records for McCordsville go through the Hancock County Clerk. Marriage licenses are filed at the county level in Indiana. The clerk keeps the original records and can issue certified copies. If you need a marriage record from another county, contact that county's clerk. The state does not keep a central marriage database you can search online.

License Checks for McCordsville

You can verify professional licenses through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency online tool. This is useful for McCordsville white pages searches where you need to confirm a person's credentials.

McCordsville white pages Indiana professional license verification

The tool covers doctors, nurses, real estate agents, contractors, engineers, and many other fields. Search by name, license number, or city. Results show license status, issue date, and expiration date. It is free to use and open to the public. For McCordsville white pages lookups tied to a specific profession, this tool gives you the official state data on whether a license is active, expired, or revoked.

The licensing agency updates records regularly. If a license was recently issued or renewed, it should show up in the system within a few weeks. For questions about a specific license type, the agency's website lists contact info for each professional board.

Court Case Search for McCordsville

Court records for McCordsville cases are on the state's free search tool called MyCase. It covers all 92 Indiana counties, including Hancock County where McCordsville files go. Search by party name, case number, or attorney. No login is needed.

The system shows civil, criminal, family, small claims, and traffic cases. Results include case numbers, filing dates, party names, and case status. You can filter by court or add a date range to narrow results. McCordsville white pages court searches work best when you use a full legal name and pick Hancock County as the court filter. Wildcards are supported too. Put an asterisk after a partial name to catch all variations.

If you need certified copies of court documents, the online system cannot provide those. You have to go through the Hancock County Clerk in Greenfield. The clerk can mail copies or you can pick them up at the courthouse. Simple copies are cheaper than certified ones.

Note: Juvenile and mental health cases are not public under Indiana court rules.

State Resources for McCordsville Searches

Indiana has several state-run databases you can use for McCordsville white pages searches beyond court and property records. The Indiana State Police criminal history tool checks for felony and Class A misdemeanor arrests statewide. You need a name, date of birth, race, and gender. It only covers Indiana records.

The Indiana Voter Portal lets you search voter registration data. Enter a name and county to find registration status. This works for McCordsville residents registered in Hancock County. The Indiana State Archives holds historical records with over 1.5 million indexed names. Census data, military records, and old court files are all searchable. For genealogy or historical McCordsville white pages research, the archives are hard to beat.

The Indiana Department of Correction offender locator shows current and former inmates in the state system. Search by name to find incarceration status, facility, and release dates. This is separate from local jail records, which go through the Hancock County Sheriff.

Tips for McCordsville White Pages Searches

McCordsville is a small town, but it has access to the same record systems as bigger Indiana cities. The key is knowing which office or database to use. Court cases go through MyCase. Property files go through the Hancock County Recorder. Vital records go through the state. Each source has its own process.

Here is a quick guide for McCordsville white pages lookups:

  • Court records: use MyCase or visit the Hancock County Clerk
  • Property records: check with the Hancock County Recorder
  • Birth and death certificates: order from Indiana Vital Records
  • Marriage records: go through the Hancock County Clerk
  • Criminal history: use the ISP Limited Criminal History tool
  • Professional licenses: search at mylicense.in.gov

Most of these tools are free. Certified copies of documents do have fees, but the search itself costs nothing. If you are not sure where a record lives, start with the Hancock County Clerk. They can point you to the right office or tell you if the record you need is at the state level. McCordsville white pages searches work best when you match your request to the right source from the start.

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